Valamia (
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Now collapsing like the rain (Open)
Who: Valamia and open
What: Trying to shaman, now with rain showers
Where: All around the forest
When: A week around the beginning of August
Warnings: None
The Elements didn't respond to her the same in this time. Valamia had the same trouble when they first crashed into Azeroth. What little she knew at that time regarding shamanism felt like it was thrown out the window. Since arriving to this time on Azeroth she felt she same as she had then. It made her decision on what to do feel all the more strange. She was not the first person who wanted to jump up and make herself useful but she did need a distraction. That distraction was ultimately going to come in the form of attempting to keep the land and elements a pure and untainted from the Legion as possible. It may not be the boldest choice. It wasn't running headlong into the army or even removing a few imps. The task was however, was one that she truly believed she could manage. That was all that mattered to her.
And so she wondered the forest to a spot she felt or believed a pack of lowly demons had been slain. In each spot she set down two totems and sat between them. She would whisper briefly in Eredun and call upon a rain to cleanse the land. To answer her, the elements granted her that cleansing rain. It didn't encompass the forest, no it only stretched out around her for a couple yards at a time. Isolated showers weren't ideal but it did work. In time black smoke would rise up from the earth and begin to dissipate. Once the smoke stopped rising it was a sign to her that it was as close to pure was she could get it. The rain would come to a stop and she stayed seated. Considering that she was both wet and frustrated, she wasn't in any rush to get up. Her distraction wasn't leaving her to feel any better. Maybe the feeling of accomplishment for doing something for the greater good would kick in...eventually.
What: Trying to shaman, now with rain showers
Where: All around the forest
When: A week around the beginning of August
Warnings: None
The Elements didn't respond to her the same in this time. Valamia had the same trouble when they first crashed into Azeroth. What little she knew at that time regarding shamanism felt like it was thrown out the window. Since arriving to this time on Azeroth she felt she same as she had then. It made her decision on what to do feel all the more strange. She was not the first person who wanted to jump up and make herself useful but she did need a distraction. That distraction was ultimately going to come in the form of attempting to keep the land and elements a pure and untainted from the Legion as possible. It may not be the boldest choice. It wasn't running headlong into the army or even removing a few imps. The task was however, was one that she truly believed she could manage. That was all that mattered to her.
And so she wondered the forest to a spot she felt or believed a pack of lowly demons had been slain. In each spot she set down two totems and sat between them. She would whisper briefly in Eredun and call upon a rain to cleanse the land. To answer her, the elements granted her that cleansing rain. It didn't encompass the forest, no it only stretched out around her for a couple yards at a time. Isolated showers weren't ideal but it did work. In time black smoke would rise up from the earth and begin to dissipate. Once the smoke stopped rising it was a sign to her that it was as close to pure was she could get it. The rain would come to a stop and she stayed seated. Considering that she was both wet and frustrated, she wasn't in any rush to get up. Her distraction wasn't leaving her to feel any better. Maybe the feeling of accomplishment for doing something for the greater good would kick in...eventually.
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In this case, nothing.
"Well, not that I have much talent with this sort of thing, but if there's anything I can do to help..."
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"I doubt it. I can't grant you the ability to hear them nor do I have any bright ideas on how to handle this."
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"We should see about getting some reliable fire-starting materials from Silverglen, and making sure everyone knows." As usual, by 'everyone' he meant all the Dragonsworn across flights. The colors were one more artificial distinction. "And then probably teach some fire safety classes, because the last thing we need is an accident," he added with a little laugh.
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"I suppose not everyone is going to be able to burn the bodies themselves. It might be difficult to convince people to carry around supplies like that all the time." She shook her head. Mar was...weird. She refrains from commenting on that last part. She wants to but she won't.
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An idea suddenly struck him, born of the connection between Silverglen and the elements, specifically earth... "I don't know if this is something you can manage, so no harm if it isn't, but is there any way you could try to sound out any hidden metal deposits within a reasonable traveling distance?"
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"Why would-...you want to go mining at a time like this?" She's dumbfounded.
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That's right, he's an accomplished jewelcrafter! Right along with chef, and don't think he hasn't considered whipping up a feast or three to earn the flight some favor.
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"I'm supposed to help you find places to mine, instead of doing...this." This being her sitting around and drying off. It's a valid excuse.
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"Not instead of, but if you have the time and energy, and think it's worthwhile for the effort. You're much better a judge of any of that than I am." If Vala refused him just out of general spite or cranky, aged bitterness, he wouldn't be surprised. Mar continued to refuse to rise to the bait.
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"If you want assistance I will help later. I would prefer to rebuild my connection with the elements. I doubt asking for ore is going to rebuild that connection."
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And she hadn't turned him down flat, so if that really was a rejection it was at least diplomatic. Progress, which he accepted with a nod of agreement for her terms. "In the short term, would this be a good place to bring more demon corpses as needed, or should I pick somewhere else?"
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"That would depend. I haven't a clue right now how far we are from the Sanctums or any villages." All things happening at the moment she hadn't paid much attention to direction or location. "We would also need to consider either posting people here."
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He picked up a convenient stick nearby, the better to sketch out a crude map to indicate for her where they were in relation to Silverglen. "I hadn't realized, until I saw you doing it, that I didn't have the shamans of the Horde behind me working with the elements while I was out doing my thing. Or, I knew it, but I hadn't put two and two together to reach the obvious conclusion." The mistake was easy to make, especially since he'd been thrown into areas that had no such support in the past -- Pandaria being one, but Pandaria had the whole issue of the Sha clouding its lands in turn... but he was acknowledging he made it. "It's not something we can ignore. I've seen the angry elements."
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He was making an effort. That was something she couldn't chide him for. He may be insane but he wasn't running off on suicidal missions or doing everything by himself. It was progress. "I have heard them. Angry elementals are not the quietest. When it is anger born by corruption and neglect...I imagine we'd face a nearly justified fury."
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Except piss off the Old Gods. Legion vs. Old Gods, he'd better on the Old Gods handily. But if it ever came to that, well, that was it for existence.
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"This is insanity."
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"THIS! IS! AZEROTH!" followed by Mar kicking her down a pit"Well, it does historically end up with the Well of Eternity exploding and sundering the continent," Mar said. "I wouldn't be surprised if we have to duplicate that feat in the end."
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"Sure there's a point. Trying to make things better. I know how it ended in MY timeline, but this one is different already, and we have no guarantee it'll end the same. If Sargeras starts poking his head through the Well, then yes, we'll probably have to blow the place up if someone else doesn't, but if things go differently, every little bit counts."
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